Two of the biggest ball magnets in the game will be in action at Adelaide Oval on Saturday.

Consistent Crow Scott Thompson is ranked No.1 at the Club for total disposals in the past decade, averaging 25.1 possessions per game since 2005. Matt Priddis holds a similar mantle at West Coast, ranked No.1 for disposals in the last eight years at an average of 25.8 touches a match.

The star pair is hard to split this season. Thompson and Priddis are both ranked top 12 in the AFL for total disposals, despite the former having missed a match through injury and been subbed out in another three matches. Priddis has kicked more goals, but the two-time Crows Club Champion has been involved in more scores for his team.

Get a full statistical breakdown before the clearance kings go head-to-head this weekend.

Games in 2014
Thompson – 16
Priddis – 17

Disposals (average)
Thompson – 27.4
Priddis – 28.4 (equal 11th)

Contested Possessions (average)
Thompson – 11.5
Priddis – 14.8 (fifth)

Uncontested Possessions
Thompson – 15.1
Priddis – 13.6

Disposal efficiency
Thompson – 68.5%
Priddis – 63.9%

Clearances
Thompson – 6.3 (eighth)
Priddis – 6.1 (equal 13th)

Tackles
Thompson – 4.3
Priddis – 7.4

Inside 50ms
Thompson – 3.9
Priddis – 3.1

Score Involvements (total)
Thompson – 117
Priddis – 103

Goals (total)
Thompson – three
Priddis – nine